Medion Sat-Nav Meets Google Earth April 24, 2007
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Medion has launched a sat-nav device with a difference. The GoPal S2310, following hot on the heels of the company’s uber-cheap UMPC announcement, can hook up with the Google Earth application.
You can use it to track and store your route and later, look back over the destinations you hit while on the road. The device sports a 2.8-inch colour TFT touch screen, is splash-proof and is Bluetooth-enabled for use with a phone as a hands-free car kit.
It comes pre-installed with a Points of Interest database and Western European mapping, with the option of flicking between 2D and 3D views. You can also use it as an MP3 player. Medion even throws in a pair of decent Sennheiser earphones to help you rock out on the road.
Due out next month but nothing yet on the price.-Martin Lynch











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